Can I Work As a Doula if I Also Work Another Job Full Time?

Doula Work, especially Birth Doula specifically, is an on-call job in most cases. That means it comes with a good deal of unpredictability. When someone is branching into this work as a part time venture or as a second career, it can be hard to do this work alongside another job that has specific hour requirements. 

However, it is absolutely possible to be a doula and also work a part time or full time job elsewhere. In fact, I know many doulas who do that. In the coming weeks we’ll discuss various additional services a doula can have in their business in addition to serving clients as a doula. Those services often are less on-call and therefore easier to do when you have additional employment.

Key Takeaways:

  • It is possible to work full time in another job while being a doula, but there are some key factors that need to be considered

  • One big factor is how strict your work hours are and if there’s flexibility to get called to a birth 

  • Another factor is what type of doula services you wish you to offer. Postpartum care, for instance, is easier to do on a predictable schedule.

  • Some birth doulas work in partnerships rather than as solo practice, so that makes it easier as well.

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